一种新型软性肘部外服以增强肱二头肌的举升能力

Carly M. Thalman, Quoc P. Lam, P. Nguyen, Saivimal Sridar, Panagiotis Polygerinos
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本文研究了一种软肘外装的设计,能够通过减少肱二头肌的肌肉活动来提供补充的举重辅助。目的是提高工人的效率和耐力,他们的任务是重复举起。该设计由一系列气动加压软执行器组成,这些执行器包裹在尼龙织物中,可以实现211 sn /g的高力重比。建立了控制两个连续致动器弯曲行为和外太空服产生的扭矩的解析模型,试验结果表明与理论模型误差小于10%。肘关节转矩值为27.6N。在300kPa时达到m,与30N相当。美国职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)规定的最大值。对健康参与者进行进一步的测试,使用表面肌电图(sEMG)传感器和运动捕捉系统来评估外伤服在等长和同心收缩期间为二头肌提供主动辅助的能力。在所有实验中,观察到可测量的举重辅助,对用户运动范围的阻碍最小。
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A Novel Soft Elbow Exosuit to Supplement Bicep Lifting Capacity
This paper investigates the design of a soft elbow exosuit capable of providing supplemental lifting assistance by reducing muscle activity of the bicep muscle. The aim is to improve the efficiency and endurance of workers who are tasked with repetitive lifting. The design consists of an array of pneumatically pressurized soft actuators, which are encased in nylon fabric that allows for a high force-to-weight ratio of 211.SN/g. An analytical model governing the bending behavior of two consecutive actuators and torque generated by the exosuit is developed, with test results showing less than 10% error from the theoretical model. An elbow joint torque value of 27.6N.m is achieved at 300kPa, which is comparable to the 30N.m maximum set by OSHA requirements in the USA. Further testing with a healthy participant is performed using surface electromyography (sEMG) sensors and a motion capture system to assess the capabilities of the exosuit to provide active assistance to the bicep during isometric and concentric contractions. Measurable assistance to lifting is observed with minimal obstruction to the user's range of motion for all experiments.
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